“Snowdrop cottage was absolutely ...”

Snowdrop cottage was absolutely gorgeous! It was so so clean and had great facilities! The hot tub was also amazing we felt like VIPS. My boyfriend now fiancé proposed to me on first night thank you to the owners who helped to organize balloons, flowers and champagne! Lots to do and lovely places to eat! We will definitely be back :) thanks again xx

Snowdrop cottage was absolutely gorgeous! It was so so clean and had great facilities! The hot tub was also amazing we felt like VIPS. My boyfriend now fiancé proposed to me on first night thank you to the owners who helped to organize balloons, flowers and champagne! Lots to do and lovely places to eat! We will definitely be back :) thanks again xx

“I am very disappointed with our ...”

I am very disappointed with our stay at this cottage and the service provided by the owners.
The cottage itself is fine and was clean. Unfortunately, we selected to stay at this cottage ahead of countless others due to the hot-tub. We found out on our second day that the hot-tub was not working, and despite numerous calls nobody got in touch until the final day of our stay. Nobody came to look at it, and it meant that by this point we were not able to use the hot tub at all.
This was a romantic anniversary weekend, and it was incredibly frustrating that we were unable to use the hot tub (the main reason we stayed here). I acknowledge that things like this happen, what I am upset about is the fact that after one text message back on the following Monday asking what we thought would be fair as a refund, the owners have failed to respond to any of my calls, texts or e-mails or attempted to offer us anything as a means of apology. We are now 5 weeks on.
When you've paid a decent ammount for 3 nights on the basis of a cottage with a hot-tub for an anniversary weekend, and you are not able to use the hot-tub, you would at least expect some form of compensation. Upsetting.

Mrs KamaranAugust 2016

“What a beautiful cottage was it”

What a beautiful cottage was it

Mr MathiesonJuly 2016

“In beautiful surroundings and it ...”

In beautiful surroundings and it was lovely relaxing in the hot tub after a long day out/walk. The cottage itself is beautiful.

Features

Hot tub

Off road parking

Ground floor accommodation

Ground floor bedroom

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Cot available

Highchair available

Dishwasher

Seaside

Broadband / WiFi

Seaview Cottages

Ulverston 6 miles. Idyllically situated on the Furness Peninsula, with stunning views across to Morecambe Bay, this cosy group of four luxury holiday cottages sit in rolling countryside, close to the vibrant town of Ulverston. The cottages are close to the villages of Baycliff and Bardsea and the Manjushi Buddhist Temple and are conveniently placed to explore the beautiful Lake District National Park. Offering welcoming accommodation, these delightful cottages provide an excellent base for couples, families and friends to explore all the Lake District National Park has to offer. With each cottage catching a glimpse of the coast across fields, these superb cottages have been elegantly designed with every comfort in mind. Each has been finished to an exceptionally high standard including underfloor heating, with two of the cottages have cosy woodburning stoves, and two offing feature baths. Carefully positioned in enclosed grounds, each luxury cottage also comes with a private patio and hot tub, the perfect place to relax after a busy day exploring. The popular Cumbrian market town of Ulverston is just 15 minutes’ drive away and has a host of interesting shops and restaurants to explore, plus an interesting mix of entertainment at the Coronation Hall. Coniston Water, the third largest lake in the Lake District, is 15 miles away, where you can jump aboard the Steam Gondola for a gentle cruise or explore the surrounding fells and woods. The Furness Peninsula offers breathtaking sunsets and is an area rich in natural flora and fauna, a great place to enjoy a bracing walk. Why not walk over to Baycliff and enjoy a drink and snack at the inn? At the end of the day, these delightful cottages with hot tubs will be waiting to welcome you back. A superb place to stay at any time of the year.

The property

This is a superb ground floor cottage, with spectacular views across to the coast from the open plan living area.

The bedroom has an en-suite wet room and a patio door opening onto a private terrace with hot tub.

A lovely cottage to escape to, at any time of the year.

Note: This cottage can be booked with Refs.916664, 926823 and 926824, together they sleep 12.

Accommodation

All ground floor. One king-size double with TV and en-suite wet room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire.

Note: There is a public footpath directly opposite leading to the sea/beach.

About the location

ALDINGHAM

Ulverston 5 miles.

On the coast looking across to Morecambe Bay is the small village of Aldingham, said to have once been a mile long but, as legend says, many of the early cottages were washed away by storms and tidal waves. Aldingham had the reputation of being a smugglers’ village, with brandy from France and tobacco from America supposedly hidden in the church crypt. The village is close to the spectacular Furness Abbey, and the ancient market town of Ulverston is just 5 miles away, and still has an authentic feel and community spirit. The town boasts a street market every Thursday and Saturday and many festivals throughout the year, including an amazing lantern procession in September and a superb Dickensian weekend on the last weekend of November. It is also the birthplace of Stan Laurel and home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world! With all the attractions of the Lake District National Park and the sandy beaches and good birdwatching of the Furness coast close by, this quiet and peaceful area has plenty to offer!